Many Thanks Jeff, a big help and much appreciated!

I was having a bit of a tired Friday afternoon mental block there...


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] on behalf of Jeff Vroom
Sent: Fri 15/08/2008 16:56
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Difference between specifying remoteObject in mxml 
and in actionscript ?
 
I think the problem here is that mx.rpc.remoting.RemoteObject does not support 
the "endpoint" property whereas mx.rpc.remoting.mxml.RemoteObject does.     I 
believe endpoint was originally intended just to be a simple alternative to 
defining the ChannelSet and so not supported universally but we are thinking of 
just moving endpoint up to the base RemoteObject tag since it is so commonly 
used.

If you use the mxml variant from AS you'll also need to use the mxml operation. 
 The other option is to just add this chunk of code to your AS version and 
avoid use of the endpoint property:


    /**
     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     */
    mx_internal function initEndpoint():void
    {
        if (endpoint != null)
        {
            var chan:Channel;
            if (endpoint.indexOf("https") == 0)
            {
                chan = new SecureAMFChannel(null, endpoint);
            }
            else
            {
                chan = new AMFChannel(null, endpoint);
            }
            channelSet = new ChannelSet();
            channelSet.addChannel(chan);
        }
    }

Jeff

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim 
Hayes
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 7:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] Difference between specifying remoteObject in mxml and in 
actionscript ?


I'm sure I'm missing something here, but It would be good if anyone
could point out exactly what it is!

I'm attempting to configure a remoteObject *without* the compiler option
of -services \\someServer\Path\WEB-INF\flex\services-config.xml or
similar

I initally thought it would be a question of merely specifying an
endpoint, so I started off with this in my actionscript class :

_remoteObj = new RemoteObject();
_remoteObj.makeObjectsBindable = true;
_remoteObj.destination = "fluorine";
_remoteObj.source = "ppRemoteService";
// add the endpoint, all the code above works fine with the compiler -
services option
_remoteObj.endpoint = "http://localhost/ppBackend/Gateway.aspx";;

Which errors out at runtime with :

"Cannot assign operations into an RPC Service (endpoint)"

Yet, if I define the service in my main Application mxml in what looks
to me like identical parameters , like this :

<mx:RemoteObject id="testRemoteMxml"
makeObjectsBindable="true"
destination="fluorine"
source="ppRemoteService"

endpoint="http://localhost/ppBackend/Gateway.aspx"; />

then just use _remoteObj = Application.application.testRemoteMxml into
my actionScript class (apologies for bad form there)

it works just fine.

This is in flexbuilder 3.0 with the default "Flex 3" SDK, I should
mention.

So what am I missing? A timing / initialisation error would be my first
thought, but if so then I can't see quite how.

I'm probably just being a bit stupid, anyone got any ideas or relevant
experience?

Many thanks,

Jim.

(p.s. I notice that there is no autocomplete suggestion in flexbuilder
for remoteObjectInstance.endpoint in actionScript yet it compiles fine.
This is probably a clue that I'm doing something wrong, I would say. If
only I knew what it was!)

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